
Cinco was a 2010 Filipino psychological supernatural, comedy, science fiction, horror non-hosted anthology movie, that was produced and released by Star Cinema. The movie consists of five different horror stories which each featuring an ensemble cast including Sam Concepcion, AJ Perez, Robi Domingo, Jodi Sta. Maria, Maja Salvador, Rayver Cruz, Mariel Rodriguez, Pokwang and Zanjoe Marudo and was directed by Frasco Mortiz, Enrico C. Santos, Ato Bautista, Nick Olanka, and Cathy ... (Full plot summary below)
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Cinco was a 2010 Filipino psychological supernatural, comedy, science fiction, horror non-hosted anthology movie, that was produced and released by Star Cinema. The movie consists of five different horror stories which each featuring an ensemble cast including Sam Concepcion, AJ Perez, Robi Domingo, Jodi Sta. Maria, Maja Salvador, Rayver Cruz, Mariel Rodriguez, Pokwang and Zanjoe Marudo and was directed by Frasco Mortiz, Enrico C. Santos, Ato Bautista, Nick Olanka, and Cathy Garcia-Molina. The movie was released on 14 July 2010. The stories were: ,1) Braso (Arm), 2) Paa (Feet), 3) Mata (Eyes), 4) Mukha (Face) and 5) Puso (Heart).
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzDull, talky, gloomy, pretentious, naive and slow-moving post-apocalyptic survival story of the unfit. |
| CinePassionFernando F. CroceAdmirably grave, indelible parable of nuclear unease |
| Turner Classic Movies OnlineSean AxmakerFor all of his budgetary limitations, it's a strikingly atmospheric and handsome film and [Arch] Oboler creates an eerie sense isolation with simple techniques. |
| NewsBlazePrairie MillerWhile survivors with too much time on their hands argue, joke and flirt in the wilderness, enough juice finally kicks in from a found generator for waltzes to start playing on 45s. And not exactly a Hollywood happy ending, but with vintage charm to spare. |
| User ReviewMike MMorose post-apocalpytic drama centering on five survivors who amass inside a mountain-top cabin and attempt to begin life anew. Both the epilogue and prologue contain quotes from the Bible, with the flick acting as a new Adam and Eve analogy - but who gets Eve, is the question. Bleak, without a stitch of levity, this Hammer offering is played straight, as it reveals the horrors of man both en masse - and as individuals. ***/5* |
| User ReviewWes SD/ k if this is the right movie about 5 survivors of end of the world living in a Frank Loyd Wright house very cool. |
| User ReviewVincent PTouches on a lot of subjects that most 50s flicks wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole... or would've sanitized like Lysol was buy one, get one half off. Gotta give Five some credit. It shows some hutzpah in dealing with themes of race, sex, life and death. |